Amy Helbig is reading...

Goodbye, Columbus
By: Philip Roth

Published in 1959, Goodbye, Columbus won the 1960 National Book Award and began the career of Philip Roth, one of the most prolific writers of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Goodbye, Columbus is a collection of six short stories, each of which concentrates on an unusual, although not unfamiliar, scenario surrounding the Jewish-American experience. Its …

Tanya Todorova is reading...

The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao
By: Junot Diaz

I read the Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao for my Caribbean Literature class with Professor Nadia Celis. Written in a colloquial, street-smart Spanglish, the book introduces us to Oscar, an overweight Dominican teenager living in New Jersey. A nerd who loves reading science fiction, fantasy and comics and enjoys writing, Oscar is desperately trying …

Professor Watterson is reading...

Greek gods, human lives : what we can learn from myths
By: Mary Lefkowitz

The past is a foreign country. One side of the culture wars sees “otherness” almost exclusively in terms of contemporary ideas and/or patterns regarding race, gender, class, and sexual preference, but as Mary Lefkowitz demonstrates, Greek myths dating back to Homer and beyond in many ways comprise a more complex and nuanced view of human …

Jody Tyler is reading...

Indian Country Today
By: Four Directions Media

Indian Country is one of the publications that was requested through myself and the Native American Student Association (NASA) for public review here at the college. Indian Country contains information from all over North, Central and South America pertaining to all aspects of our lives as native peoples. The publication is a Native organized reference …

Professor Potholm is reading...

Panicking Ralph
By: Bill James

[Professor Potholm is also reading “The Campaigners” by Cynthia Harrod-Eagles.] These books come from two different series from which I read and re-read a half dozen selections every year. “Panicking Ralph” is from the Harpur and Iles mystery series of Bill James who does the most intriguing and engaging (with almost Shakespearean word pictures) on …